Garbage's Shirley Manson Tells Fans To 'F-ck Off And Blow Me' On Twitter

Shirley Manson went on a Twitter rant at fans last night after a gig in Koln, Germany.
The strongly-worded comments came after Manson tweeted after the band's gig at Koln's E-Werk venue on Monday night (November 26): "Koln you were so strangely subdued! Sold out show but so cold? Funny. I know you love us but why couldn't you show it? We still love you. Sx"
When some users replied to her calling her out on criticising her fans, Manson replied, "f-ck off" and "blow me". Scroll down the page to see the full Twitter conversation.
Garbage recently had their Twitter page hacked by someone pretending to be a drunk Shirley Manson. The hacker posted a string of tweets, asking "really attractive girls" if they could post photos of themselves and also posted the lyrics from Will Smith's 1990's sitcom "The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air".

I dunno, gossip websites usually shows celebrities getting into shitstorms and delivering shitstorms, on the internet or not...
Well, UG got this article from NME anyway, so it's not a big surprise, really.

Cologne audiences are emotionless zombies, no idea why. The bigger the gig the wider the area from where people flock in -> the better.
(Oh, and, UG: "Cologne", that's Kln's official international denominator)

You know what, good for her for being a jerk.
Those fans have alotta balls pulling the "holier than thou" act because "they paid" to see her show, especially since they all probably downloaded her albums and dvds for free.
hypocrites.

I was scrolling down looking for a comment within these lines. I was wondering if I was the only one to think she wasn't wrong with her initial Tweet. IMO her lashing out wasn't appropriate in my books but she wasn't wrong to complain about the crowd in her show. Shit, I'd feel bad if I go to put on a show and the people are just standing there like zombies... Idk if the show was any good and I don't know the band either so I wouldn't know if this would even be in the lines of the "emo" scene (I've never been to an emo concert either so idk). Maybe she didn't put on a good show IDK. But I still think she was right to say she wasn't getting the energy she desired from the crowd. She was nice at the beginning. It wasn't degrading or offensive.

Anyone that's played a show knows how much the energy of the crowd affects a band's performance. Manson was right to say what she said, people don't get excited at shows the way they used to, and inb4 "your band just sucks", I've witnessed this at shows I've went to and watching bands play before mine where the crowd stood and talked to each other or stood there staring at their phones, It's f-ing annoying.

That's no way to talk to the people who made you who you are. If it weren't for your fans, you'd still be blowing men for change. If her account didn't get hacked, she's a bitch. That's what you get for listening to a female fronted band, though.

Sorry, but Garbage are just a pop version of Curve. Butch Vig ripped them off. He wanted to produce Curve, but they declined.
Then Butch formed Garbage (who I do like; whos name fits their music perfectly). They took Curve's electronic/shoegaze sound and watered and dumbed it down to an pop/commercial-MTV friendly vibe.
Shirley Manson pisses me off sometimes, she just a ginger poser-Scottish who got lucky. She makes herself look like a complete fake, (which she is). Her former bands Angelfish and Goodbye Mr. McKenzie were much better.

Lol you're a moron. Butch never had anything to do with Curve, and Curve fanboys are some of the most pathetic, bitter, deluded nitwits I've ever come across. I've seen your username before on Yoututbe comments, ranting everywhere. You're pathetic.
"she just a ginger poser-Scottish who got lucky. She makes herself look like a complete fake, (which she is)."
Seriously, a complete moron.

Curve's singer, Toni Halliday: "[Curve had] put records out and we always thought they were nice little pop albums full of nice little pop songs. I've always thought that Curve have made great pop...but not once have we been called a pop band, and I'd really like to be called that."